Blues Master Buddy Guy, With Guitar Prodigy Quinn Sullivan

Louisiana-born, Chicago-bred blues master Buddy Guy returns to Washington, D.C. A true living legend, Eric Clapton himself has called the Grammy-winning Guy "the greatest living blues guitarist in the world," and Guy's explosive electric style and showmanship have influenced legends ranging from Jimi Hendrix to Jimmy Page. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005, Guy was also named one of the top 25 guitarists in history by Rolling Stone. In December 2012, he will receive the Kennedy Center Honors. Guitarist Quinn Sullivan, a 13-year-old blues prodigy, opens the show.

Reviews & Ratings

My first time at this venue. Did not expect a dinner theatre setup...they definitely cater to a crowd that eats and drinks with table service throughout the floor. No room for dancing.
That being said, the accoustics were great, I had a great time listening to Buddy Guy who was in his usual form, hamming it up for the crowd (wandering through it, playing his guitar upside down etc). Quinn is an amazing talent at 13 years of age.

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